rs2b2t is an anarchy world of the 2004 game, running the same revision as the Lost City live game. There are almost no rules. Read the ones that exist — there aren't many.
Rule 0 — Respect the source
This server exists because Pazaz and the Lost City project rebuilt 2004 RuneScape from scratch and gave it away for free. rs2b2t is the lawless sibling, not a competitor.
If you want a faithful, moderated, friendly community — go play Lost City at 2004.lostcity.rs. You'll be happier there, and they deserve your support.
If you want anarchy: welcome home.
Rule 1 — Jagex's rules don't apply here
Everything Jagex banned, we don't. Allowed, explicitly and non-exhaustively:
- Scamming, luring, trust trades gone wrong
- Flaming, swearing, spamming in-game
- Multiple accounts (registration is capped per Discord — that's your supply limit)
- Real-world trading, at your own risk. We don't mediate. Expect to be scammed.
Nobody is coming to help you. There are no player reports. That's the point.
Rule 2 — Botting is hunted, not moderated
There are no human moderators watching you. There is an autonomous anti-cheat, and it is always watching everyone.
- If it decides you're botting: 3-day ban. Automatically.
- Almost nothing is permanent. Serve your 3 days, come back, adapt.
- Evading detection is your problem. Getting better at detection is ours. This arms race is a feature of the server, not a bug.
There is no appeals court. #ban-appeals exists so you have somewhere to wait out your 72 hours in public.
Rule 3 — The hard lines (the "almost" in "almost never permanent")
Anarchy applies inside the game, not to the game itself or to real life:
- Attacking the server: crash exploits, packet flooding, DoS, intentional data corruption. Dupes and game-breaking exploits get rolled back and patched — deliberately abusing them to destroy the server draws the rare long ban.
- Compromising other players' accounts (phishing, credential theft). That's a crime, not PvP.
- Doxxing, real-life threats, illegal content. Instant, permanent, reported.
Rule 4 — The Discord is not anarchy
Discord's Terms of Service are Discord's problem, and we like having a Discord. Basic moderation applies there. Keep the lawlessness in-game, where it belongs.
One world. No wipes planned. No donations-for-power. The anti-cheat is the only cop, and it works for you as much as against you — a server overrun by bot farms isn't anarchy, it's a spreadsheet.